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idiomatic LastReportedSimFPS and LastReportedSimStats on SimStatsReporter
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than going through scene
I know this goes against the law of demeter but I don't think it's that useful here and I'd rather get rid of nasty little wrapper methods
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of 11.
We're been lying since 2008 so I'm sure another few years can't hurt.
To know the real fps, either divide sim fps by 5 and/or look at the frame time.
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As per earlier discussions with dslake
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retrieval mechanisms.
Original request URLs that end with / will still work, but this will allow one to type /simstatus as well as /simstatus/
Can't do this with webstats yet since it does insane things to the path.
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ways to access the list/dictionary of child regions and locking was
inconsistent. There are now public properties which enforce locks.
Callers are no longer required to create new copies of lists.
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which called IsInTransit=true which called m_inTransit=true. Also removed NotInTransit().
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Conflicts:
OpenSim/Region/Framework/Scenes/ScenePresence.cs
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in the main Scene.Update() loop, like the other stats
Some of the places where agentMS was added were in separate threads launched by the update loop. I don't believe this is correct, since such threads are no longer contributing to frame time.
Some of the places were also driven by client input rather than the scene loop. I don't believe it's appropriate to add this kind of stuff to scene loop stats.
These changes hopefully have the nice affect of making the broken out frame stats actually add up to the total frame time
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Also remove some unused fields and improve naming on others.
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private sets when needed. Removed redundant code when methods replicated what the set already does
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http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=3036
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This appears to be code clutter since the code that uses this has long gone.
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converted back and forth between ScenePresence and IClientAPI. More to be done still.
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SP still has an implementation but this is now just a public method on SP rather than an abstract one in EntityBase.
No point making the code more complex until it actually needs to be,
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any issues with float serialization with machines set to non en_US locales.
Doing this to see if addresses inventory object deserialization problems in http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5708, though if it does I'm really surprised not to have seen it before now.
Really need to go through and systematically set the culture for every timer and change all BeginInvoke calls to FireAndForget instead.
But don't want to do something like that this close to a release.
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are only sent to affected clients.
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When a slider parameter is changed, the viewer uploads a new shape (or other asset) and the item is updated to point to it.
Viewer 1 uploaded the data in the initial request itself, so the asset references was almost always correctly updated.
However, viewer 3/2 always uploads data in a subsequent xfer, which exposed a race condition where the viewer would make the item update before the asset had uploaded.
This commit shuffles the order of operations to avoid this race, the item is updated with the new asset id instead of the old one while the upload was still taking place.
A second race had to be fixed where avatar appearance would also be updated with the old asset id rather than the new one.
This was fixed by updating the avatar appearance ids when the appearance was actually saved, rather than when the wearables update was made.
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This is moved into ScenePresence for now as a general facility
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used by Autopilot coming from the client side.
I thought that I had implemented this but must have accidentally removed it.
Adds a regression test to detect if this happens again.
Temporarily disables automatic landing of NPC at a target. Will be fixed presently.
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This stops the npc walking backwards if the target is directly behind.
This means that the npc no longer returns to its original rotation once movement has finished.
If you want this behaviour, please store and reset the original rotation after movement.
This is somewhat to address http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5678
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that same height in ScenePresence.
This prevents unnecessary work in the ODE module, though possibly that should be checking against same size sets itself
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When upgrading the previously child agent to a root, the code was setting the Size parameter on the ODECharacter PhysicsActor.
This in turn reset Velocity, which cause the border stall.
I'm fixing this by commenting out the Velocity = Vector3.Zero lines since they don't appear to play a useful purpose
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offset position!
Add method doc to explain this.
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SP.AbsolutePosition
OffsetPosition is also misnamed - it returns the absolute position and never contains an offset.
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entries on standalone if applicable.
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entries to make a newly created user appear as a non-cloud on viewer 2
Viewer 2 no longer contains the default avatar assets (i.e. "Ruth") that would appear if the user had insufficient body part/clothing entries.
Instead, avatars always appear as a cloud, which is a very bad experience for out-of-the-box OpenSim.
Default is currently off. My intention is to switch it on for standalone shortly.
This is not particularly flexible as "Ruth" is hardcoded, but this can change in the future, in co-ordination with the existing RemoteAdmin capabilities.
Need to fix creation of suitable entries for users created as estate owners on standalone.
Avatars still appear with spooky empty eyes, need to see if we can address this.
This commit adds a "Default Iris" to the library (thanks to Eirynne Sieyes from http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=1461) which can be used.
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reflect what it actually does
This also makes it consistent with some other methods that send data to the client.
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prim inventory
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avoid a possible race condition
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name rather than one that references a metadata file containing only the folder object.
If we do this, then viewer 3 crashes when we try and rez a script directly in an attachment's prim inventory.
Sending an empty file name was already being done if the prim's inventory had never been touched.
Now we always do that if there are no items in that inventory.
Hopefully addresses the remaining point in http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5644
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Viewer 2/3 will sometimes attempt to rewear attachments, even though they have already been attached during the main login process.
This change ignores those attempts.
This stops script failures during login, as the rewearing was racing with the script startup code.
It might also help with attachments being abnormally put into deleted state.
Hopefully resolves some more of http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5644
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itemID) for now
As far as I can see, this is only invoked by a PUT request to ObjectHandlers, which is not being used anyway.
Invoking attachments code at this point is probably inappropriate since it would still be invoked when the client entered the scene.
Being commented to simplify analysis of attachments issues. Can be uncommented when in use.
Also, small tweak to lock and log removal of a SOG from the SceneObjectGroupsByLocalPartID collection in SceneGraph.GetGroupByPrim() if an inconsistency is found.
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part indexes in SG.DeleteSceneObject()
this is unnecessary because the parts array iterated through contains the root part as well as the non-root parts
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deletion
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indexes sepearately from the other parts.
The SOG.Parts property contains the root part as well as the non-root parts
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the local id of one of its parts
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single-part
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bucket to prevent a viewer 3 crash.
This is the message sent to the client when the object is returned.
We were sending byte[0] in the binary bucket. This didn't kill viewer 1 but did terminate viewer 3 (don't know about viewer 2).
So sending "\0" instead.
This is to address http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5683
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